(bryanism Repost on: Animal Communication---> A Would-Be Skeptic In the Crowd) A Would-Be Skeptic In the Crowd (story) The last animal communication post, "The Inverse of Medical Intuition Is Cause of Death" is an account connected with an in-service I gave at a very busy Veterinarian Clinic, who shut down their business for half a day for group activities illustrating interspecies telepathy. There were over 30 in attendance, mostly employees, some family and friends too, along with pets and their issues that needed addressing. I could tell the English woman sitting directly to my right named Donna had positioned herself to interact with me first, especially when I said, "Let's begin," and she immediately passed me the photo of a brilliant german shepard named Charlie, who she described as, "no longer with us." In this stunning photo he was intentionally positioned to directly face the camera lens, revealing little else than his vibrant face and alpha-dog torso. Here's an opportunity to explain my understanding about clairvoyance. People know clairvoyance to mean, "clear seeing," and I'd further describe it as all seeing, especially when it's objective vs. symbolic, meaning you see the top and bottom of the literal thing, including all points on the surface and its interior simultaneously through what some call an information blast; and in the astral plane, I walked upon this dog, Charlie, from behind noticing, right off, his huge magnanimous tail, one of grand majesty, unlike any tail I'd ever seen physically or nonphysically. So, the first thing I said, regarding his tail, which was completely out view as far as the photo presented, was "My God! Look at the size of his tail!!! And he wags it so proudly!" which is when the dog's owner, Donna let out her first gasp. That's when I knew for certain, I was talking to Charlie. I went on expressing gratitude on the dog's behalf for rescuing him, explaining that her constant prompting, (the proverbial British idiom) "Chin-up," literally shifted his reality over time from that of severe low-self esteem to being balanced and very confident, ultimately reshaping his physical form, bolstering his strength and enhancing curiousity for life. I also conveyed in general terms that he knew she also suffered childhood experiences that challenged her esteem as an adult, and that he was an integral component for self-healing with an intent to continue affirming her from spirit. Admittedly, when the owner of the deceased, Donna, started crying, and when she bolted out of the room apologizing to all, I feared I'd screwed up, yet I appealed, "Wait, Charlie's here and just followed her out of the room. He's nudging her behind the knee, but she can't feel it!" which is when the (female) staff manager, leaning against the wall the whole time with arms crossed, curiously stepped forward to observe the gesture I made. With that, she charged out after Donna. Inspite the group's new heightened emotional state, I went on to the next person and continued for several hours. Things went well and felt really positive, leaving the whole group in a good and enlightened mood. When the room had cleared, I was alone with the Veterinarian and another of his clients, which is when I noticed the female staff manager again, back at her spot, leaning against the wall, and so I asked her, "What did you think?" She answered with a tinge of skepticism, as if she was still making up her mind, "It appeared you knew what you were talking about." I said, "But were you totally convinced?" She replied, "At first? When you mentioned the tail, you did catch me off-guard, somewhat, because in advance,we all chose that picture. It was the only one we could find that hid his huge tail, and let's face it, we wanted to see if you'd pick up on that,...and you did." Suddenly she moved from against the wall, unfolding her arms, now holding her own to continue, "...but then you said and did something that let me know you're really for real." "Really?" I said, as I, the vet, and the other client glanced at one another and then turned to focus squarely on her. She continued, "Remember at some point during your reading, when Donna bolted from the room emotionally overwhelmed, and you said that Charlie was here right now, following her out the room, nudging her behind the knee, but she couldn't feel it?" "Yes," I said. She concluded, "Well, that's when I stepped forward to see which knee you were nudging. You may also remember me leaving the room following after Donna; to find and specifically explain to her this specific gesture you had illustrated, which she hadn't seen with her own two eyes." She paused and then continued, "At first, I reminded, 'Donna! Remember, how Charlie was classically trained by you to heel at your left side without a leash, but Charlie, having a mischievous streak, always did that little something you never got used to, which is to sneak up from behind and teasingly startle you by nudging behind your "RIGHT" knee, just before taking his place at your left? It was Charlie's hallmark, and that guy just illustrated it! He's saying that Charlie is here right now, poking you behind the knee, but you can't feel it! Absolutely noone could have known about that but you, Charlie, me, and barely a few friends!'" The Vet, the client, and I agreeably nod our heads with raised eye brows looking at one another as if to nonverbally message, "Yes, that'd be proof enough for me too."